
Gifted isn't the term I would use but there are lots of breeders I admire. I'm pretty good at picking a pup at 6 weeks old, I've chosen quite a few successful dogs this way, but the breeders I truly admire are the ones that can tell when a puppy is still wet if it is something special, I mean they're just fat slugs at that stage

That skill combined with the in-depth knowledge not only of different lines and what they produce together but knowledge too of how their chosen breed should perform it's work, and the construction required for soundness, good movement etc.
One such breeder that I enjoyed many long conversations with, was Ann Macaulay of the Gartlove Irish Wolfhounds. She won a crufts group, along with many other top accolades and bred some truly wonderful hounds. She could pick a pup from the nest at a few minutes old and had an amazing eye for a good dog. She never judged much, which was a great shame because she was really honest about her own dogs and would give an honest opinion when I asked her about any of mine, wasn't always what I wanted to hear but she was inevitably right. She combined health and longevity of her hounds with soundness in the field and success in the show ring. Sadly she died last year.
This was one of my favourites among her dogs.